Patricia!
I guess we all should have asked the question that Lill Ann posed, and we would have solved your problem sooner. When you choose "cause of death" in the search screen, the program only looks to the "cause of death field", which is part of the Medical Notes tab on an individual. If your causes of death are not there, then, of course, you will have all of your individuals listed in a No cause of death report.
So, you must instead search for all individuals with an event called cause of death (or whatever you have named it). Then tag those individuals with a unique tag. Then do a search for all individuals who DO NOT have that tag, and it will give you the list of all individuals without a cause of death.
I suggest that, if practical, you move the cause of death from an event to the actual field. It will make searching easier in the future.
Kind regards, Brenda (your daughter's neighbour!)
Patricia wrote:
It's recorded as an event. Patricia
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lill Ann Parry Sent: Sunday, 14 November 2004 01:31 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Cause of Death Field
Patricia,
Since you have not been able to get the list, may I ask where "cause of death" is recorded? Is it under notes/medical/cause of death.
Lill Ann
On 13 Nov 2004 at 10:13, Patricia wrote:
I followed your instructions exactly and got a list for printing of what looked like my whole database. Patricia
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